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2049 Thomas R Cannell Road

Salton City, Ca. 2049 Thomas R. Cannell Rd. 1.03 acres M/L of Prime Hwy 86 Frontage and Corner. Zoned C-2 Commercial. Located in the heart of the Salton City (Salton Sea). Located at the...

2497 Shore Isle Avenue

3 2.0   Sf: 1210   Yr: 1975  Acres: 0.230

Discover this beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home that truly reflects pride of ownership and move-in readiness. Fully fenced for privacy and peace of mind, the property welcomes you with...

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1393 Pine Place

3 1.0   Sf: 1000   Yr: 1960  Acres: 0.211

Private ranchito living with extra space included! This well-maintained home sits on a spacious lot with no close neighbors, offering rare privacy, mountain views, and quick access to Hwy 86. Enjoy...

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2072 Thomas R Cannell Road

Acres: 0.340

Salton City, Ca. 2072 Thomas R Cannell Road. Large lot 14,909 sf M/L located on frontage Road to Hwy 86. Zoned Commercial (C-2), lot has approx. 61 feet M/L of frontage on what happens to be one of...

2090 Thomas R Cannell Road

Acres: 0.345

Salton City, Ca. 2090 Thomas R Cannell Road. Large lot 15,014 sf M/L located on frontage Road to Hwy 86. Zoned Commercial (C-2), lot has 61 feet M/L of frontage on what happens to be one of the...

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2357 Lanai Lane

Acres: 0.255

Salton City. 2357 Lanai Lane. Vacant Residential Lot located close to the Salton Sea, Large Lot 11,109 sf M/L. Views Views, Lot located at the 'Riviera Keys' that used to be water front on canal that...

2505 Redondo Avenue

Acres: 0.294

Vacant residential lot measuring 12,811 sq ft in a desirable and convenient location. Property is within short distance to West Sore High School and Sea View Elementary School. Centrally located near...

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2577 Sorrel Avenue

2 2.0   Sf: 1440   Yr: 1979  Acres: 0.463

Spacious 2 bed, 2 bath manufactured home on nearly 1/2 acre. The property includes a large detached 3-car garage, plus extended covered parking ideal for vehicles, equipment, or off-road toys...

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Salton Sea Lake Information

The Salton Sea is a significant and unique body of water located in California's Imperial Valley. It is the largest lake in California by area and is notable for its low elevation (it sits at 227 feet below sea level) and high salinity, which is higher than that of ocean water. This lake was formed accidentally in the early 1900s when irrigation canals broke, flooding the area with Colorado River water.

Fishing
Fishing at the Salton Sea can be a mixed experience due to its high salinity and various environmental factors. While the lake was once known for its abundant fish populations, significant changes in water quality over the years have affected fish species. Some anglers still fish for tilapia, which is one of the few species that can thrive in the salty waters. The fishing season typically runs throughout the year, with best fishing times often occurring during the cooler months, from fall to early spring.

Common Fish Species:
- Tilapia (most common)
- Catfish
- Bass (largemouth and smallmouth)

Fishing Licenses:
A California fishing license is required to fish in the Salton Sea.

Boating
Boating at the Salton Sea can be an enjoyable activity, with opportunities for both motorized and non-motorized vessels. The vast expanse of water offers plenty of room for exploration, and you can enjoy activities like kayaking, jet skiing, and sailing. Be mindful of the lake’s changing conditions, including potential hazardous debris and fluctuations in water levels, which can affect sailing and navigation.

Boating Regulations:
- Follow California boating regulations.
- A boating safety certificate may be required for certain watercraft.
- Be aware of designated speed zones and no-wake areas.

Additional Activities
Aside from fishing and boating, the Salton Sea area offers various recreational activities, including birdwatching, hiking, and exploring unique geological formations and nearby attractions such as the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge. The region is known for its beautiful desert landscapes and provides a habitat for numerous bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.

Safety and Environmental Considerations
Due to high salinity and pollution levels, swimming in the Salton Sea is generally not recommended. Pay attention to local advisories regarding water quality and wildlife. The environment around the Salton Sea has faced ecological challenges, including habitat loss and declining water levels, so it’s important to practice responsible recreation.

Whether you're interested in fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the unique landscape, the Salton Sea can provide a one-of-a-kind experience in California.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

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